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am PflWDEIt Absoiuxelv'Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL C'tflNQ (WWII CO., HEW YOUK. DAILY EUCENE GUARD. WEDXE j)AY, - DKCKMBKR 21 Try a JACKSON SgWRE Sc Cigar A T Julius Goldsmith's All Popular Brands OfClgurs for buIo. A BUSINESS PROPOSITION A holiday advertisement In the DAILY and WEEKLY GUARD would be a good investment for an" business man. It is the paper that the people of Eugene and Lane county read first for their news. Hr'V 'lit. Overton's wull paper sale. XmuB Is but a few dnyB oil'. DcMoss family Thursday night. P & H gloves uro water proof. I.nrgo Kus'ern oysters at the Ban quet. Fresh lino of Wuli paper ui Preston fc Hale's. Delicious now erc'iun candy I't the Banquet. Uncle Sinn's hurneHsoll til Preston it Httlo'B. Largest itock of artists nuppllea nl Prestou & Hale's First Milltury hull of the season Christinas eve. DeMoBB 1 unlly Thursday night. Fresh line of pulnta and oils at Pres ton & Hale's. Cabluels photos $1 CO per dozen, Eu gene Photo 'o: The nicest line of Xniua candy lu town at the Uonbonlere. Opt Preston fc Mule's prices btfore buying your paint. Elegant selection of culj glues at Luckcy 'b Jewel ry store. Good music at lhedauce Christinas eve. lie sure aud come. Prices no objeot at Watts' the com ing week. Goods muet go. ' M O Warner tuneB planus und organs. .Repairing and polishing, - Ladies Initial h ludlterchlefs, worked lu Bilk, only 6 oeuts ut Frank Dunn's. The Celebrated Homo Oysters, 50 cts a can at the Bonboulore. DiMoss fumlly Thursday night. Silver novelties of latest patterns for the holiday trad at Luukey's jewelry Btore. Call early do not delay, placo your orders now, Eiigouo Photo Co. V D Combs at P O Grocery will .'Uipllcate any priced made by any grocer lu Luna couutk , Uents Initial haudkcrchlefs, woiked In ellk, only 10 cents at Frank Dunn's $5.00 Platlno Cabinets for the holi days $3.50 pir dot at theKugene Photo 81ml lo. Special low prices for the holidays, Bee samples at the Eugene Photo Studio. Lots ol nice goods ut Watts' suitable for holiday presents. Prices about 60 per cent less thau usual. Chamberlain's Cliollo, Cholera a . d Diarrhoea Remedy can always he de pended upon and is pleasant and safo to take. Bold by Osburn & Do Lnno A gentleman ol honor wishes the acquaintance of a young lady; money uo object. Intentions matrimony. Address T D 8, Eugene, Oregon. Watts will move Into new quarters the last week lu this mouth und has only next week to sell out his stock. Prices will Bull goods must go. F'tieat line of opera glasses ever brought to Eugene, At l.uokey's Jewelry storo. Everything must be sold this month. Come early und avoid the rush. Ccomimk. Those perfumes One lu a box 23o One In a box Mo One In a box Too One In a box fl 00 At Yerlngton's. The peoplo of Monterey county, Cal ifornia, have petitioned the governor for help. Their appeal Is a pitiful one. No mill for months, and everything destroyed aud nothing to rat. How can a sensible Orrgoniuu kick at our rain. Santa Claus bos established headquarters for Mens, Women and Child reus Kiioks and Si.ii'i'KUs at Yoran's Shoe Store. See display of XM AS presents In their shoe window. DeMoss family Thursday night. Eastern oysters 60 cts a cau at the Bonboniere. Good program and full orchestra at Armory Hall Saturday night. Get a dozen of the little mlnuettes photos tor 60c at the Eugene Photo Studio. Those perfumes Delicute, Fragrant, Lasting Seeleys The great American perfumer. There are others we have tliem At Yerlngton's. Dressmaking and all kinds of plain sewing done at the house or will goout by the day or week. Mies Ora Piukard, 7th street, between Jefferson and Madison. For many years science has studied liquors. Itesult, the whole world uses whiskey. It has proven the beststim ulunt and does not injure nerves and tissues like coca wines and other drugged compounds. And Harper Whiskey Is the Ideul whiskey. Bold by C. Hodes, Eugene, Oregon, . Pains In the chest when a person has a cold Indicate a tendency towaid pneumonia. Apiece of flannel damp cued with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the chest over the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneumonia. This same treatment will cure a lame buck iu a few hours. S ild ny Osburn & De Lauo. The Coming Woman Who goes to the club whi lo her bus band tends the baby, us well as the good old-fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at times pet rundown in health. They will be troubled with loss of appetite, head aches, sleeplessness, fainting or diz.y spells. Tile most worderful remedy for these women is Electric Bitters Thousands of sufferers from lume back and weak kidneys rise up and call it blessed. Jt Is the medicine for women. Feimi'e complaints and nervous troubles of all kinds are sr-on relieved by tho use of Electrlu Hitters. Delicate women should keep tills remedy on hand lo build up the system. Only 50o pir bottle, For Bale by Wilklus & Linn. Christmas UimatloiiB. The children of the public bcIiooIs made their donations for ihe worthy poor of Eugene today. Very littlo be sides this hat been received. Any one desiring to help lu this worthy cause, who cannot send the contribution to the Central school, will confer a favor by notifying MrllesBUr, or Mr Orion at the Central school. Flour Is most needed. "Strength is not the only food-virtue." Sciiing's Best soda ntu! baking powder are strong and pure, tea and coffee, are delicate, pure and fresh, spices and extracts are pure, strong, and ol wonderful flavor. , Tt Ml by J.U.OMftS.0. llarn llurned. Record: A barn belonging to Mr J Jj Lombard, who lives seven miles southwest of this city, was burned Tuesday night of last wck under clr. oumstnnces that would lead one to believe that the fire was of Incendiary rigin. Two horses were con lined in the barn previous to the Are, one the prop erty of Mr Lombard and the other be longing to a neighbor. After the Ore it developed that the one belonging to Mr Lombard had perished but toe oilier had been turned out in tho pas ture. A bottle which had contained coal oil was ulso found a short distance from the ruins. The bam contained In addition to the horse, 15 or 20 tons of hay, UOi bushels of grain, a wagon and harness and a number of other articles, lu all amounting to about $700, with uo in surance. Mr Lombard wei lu town wheu the lire occurred. Ikctuukon Emiiuvo.'.ooy -Today's Oregoniau: "Profetsor V L Washburn of tho Oregon slate university, will read a paper tonljrht before the Port land Medical Society ou "Euibryolo gy," at the building of the medical department of tho university, at Tweu-ty-thlrd and Lovijoy streets. Any one interested lu science is invited to attend " A Hood Paintino. A painting of Mount Hauler in tho window of Hall A Sou's store, Is by Mrs 1! F Bond of Irving. It is a creditable piece of work and is received with much favorable comment. CAi'K Kotmi. A ladies cape was found on the streets of Eugene this week. The owner can proeiue same by calling at the Uuahd oftlce and paying for this notice. Street Commissioner Mtimmey had a gang ol hobos cleaning cross walks today. A good move. How Douo Joinku Albany Deoin-1 crat: "The Democrat receiiil.v m-n- tioned Ibe jolt. leg of Ihe Hi'O U ly j Doug Hamilton, ( li'Mi, one of ihe. famous men i f tlic Vulu-y. A a uinthr of fact lie did nut j In Ibe Elks, lie appeared at the hill diiiinit I hi- meet ing ol the Klkx in,, I mid be au:i(l to join the Allmn v Woodmen, m il.u fvio WoiHluif ll hud I wire ri-flJM'.d t I liike him in. Ho urn. told lo con.e back in an hour The hulgii adjourned, mid several men fiom different lodges gathered together on the street, uwait ed Drug's arrival, when be was i-'lven the "Orienlul" and a great deal of lun bad for an hour or two, which was as near as he came to becoming a mem ber of the Albuny Woodmen or any oilier order.'1 Vhk liAHUKlis. The barbers of Ore gon have organized to protect 'heir business aud a bill, the title of h hich Is as follows, will be introduced by Hon Elmo Davis during I lie regular Bessiou: "Aiiliforau uct to regulate the pursuit of the busiuess, art and avocation of a barber; I no llceutilug of persons to carry on such bu-iuess and to iusure the belter qualifications of persons lollowiug such business in the slate of Oregon Cokrkct. The Oregoniau today eiiioriully says: ''The respite from the gallows granted Claud ilranlon, of Lane couuly, prooubly allows him to breathe eesler, certainly ll will permit him to breathe longer. The duy of his execution wo coming uncomfortably close, Fr'day, ihe 23d Inst, being the time set for the execution ,of penally. A respite In such ejise can hardly be indorsed on grounds of humanity, and cartiinly not upon that of economy.") For Hai.k. An Ideal home with 22 acres of land 1) miles from Eugene ou the river road. Good house aud burn. About 8 acres of flnoapple orchard; all kinds of small fruits, etc. Price $171)0; cash down $1175, wiih balance ou 7 years or less time, at option of pur chaser, with interest at the rate of 6 percent, Inquire or address Ouaiid olllco. Makkikd. Justice O.A Winter- meier united N G Hayes aud RJ Bpivey of liudley ville, lu marriage Monday, Deo 19.' They are well kuowu young people of the western end of the county and will be warmly congratu lated by their friends. Pukk Brandy. Examined by the best ol Judges and found to be strictly pure and the best of stimulants. For sale at 76 cents per quart or $2 60 per gallon, 6th and Blair streets, Eugene, Oregon. Made by I M Francis. Anotiikb Ciikibtmas. Today's Salem Statesman: Claude Brauton, the Lane county murderer, Is rejoicing that he will have an opportunity to enjoy one more Christinas on Ibis muudune sphere. Lost. A black ribbon belt with Bleel buckle and slides, between (Jharnellon and Pearl on Ninth street. Finder will please leave at ctore of F E Dunn. Shingles For Bale A carload of first class Washington cedear shingles Just received and for, sale lu any quan tity at Andrew's lumber yard. KOTM Notice. Eugene Lodge KOT Maccabees, will hold regular meeting at their hall Wednesday eve ning. Important business. Members and visiting knights invited. To Wed. Clerk Lee has issued a marriage permit to N G Hayes, 20, and RJ Spivey 28, the necessary atlldavlt being certllled to by H E Owen. Rafflr. The rltle rallied at Taylor & Weber's barber shop last night was won by No 20, sold to J D Johnson. Tkimmku Hat Bale. Miss E Saltzman will Inaugurate a special drive on trimmed hats this week ouly. Wanteu. One or two boarders. Iuquire at ooruer Twelfth aud Char nelton streets, or at Guakd office. Toii.ktBkts For 75 cents. Toilet Sets for $1.00, and bo on upward. AT Yekinoton's. A Position iVanted By a married lady lu a small family to do house work. Apply at Guakd oftlce. This Week Only Speolal sale of trimmed hats at Minn E Sitltznmn's; 60o, 75c, (1.00 and up. Wanted. A girl to do general house-worn, apply at 8 H Frlendly's. Lost. A K P watch charm, Finder please return to this oftlce. FoUND Atlailies purse at Barker's Gun Works. Oun Gallows. See new prices to day. Cooli DO K. Bokn In this city, Deo 11, to and Mrs Chas Hcott, a daughter. Mr f?mMm FROM BIRTH 0;ir littlo (Inuglitpr hail Eczema froirt birth. The jiart.1 fttllitMoil wouM becomo tfrriMy lu tl.inu'ii, iuuI v;iur wouM ocu out liko groat Ih'atUof iwitlr.itiont finally this wouM dry tip ami tlm skin would rr.u-k ami pool off. FI.o puuVtvil tcrhMy, Hail to )uH sott mittens on nor hamla to kcop hor from si-ratrhinp. Two of our loailiiift v.vtcians did not help hor. Aftor bainlng hor with Cituhra Soar, I 1'ylitMl CrnoritA (olnt mono freolv, ami pavo hrrOi'TtecRA Uijolvkvt roiiularijr. Sheim r.m ol onrt anj is mote Hrrrr troubled, Tho Kut onion t 1 havo inailo are alwoluU'ly tn; and not elaborated In any w;v. KOHKUT A. LAr'lt.VM, llli West ShioS-iuare, SprinstieM, 111, 5; tiptCi mTittnfi'T mm I'mTltinor rWmr! lit Ki'j.wnn I orlhii Winn bih with, rvti r Sur, rtntip ni-ltitmff with i't'Ttri pitt ot m.'!l cnt kfn rirti, in.lml it d,..-o( lVTt-i Kb 9t, crffthMlul b wM uinf!i i Bttiil humor curt. I'KRsOSAL. 11 N t.Viekerliue is ag .in iK Eug"e. Jiw F Amis, is able to be do u "'' I auiu John Hiuiioii returned fmlll fulelll lol-.y. Henry N B iker, of l 'di peinlenc . i- ill Kugelll'. Col Dulos D Neer turned lo Pnrt luii.l today. N 8 Dygent of Porl land was in K.i-1 gene today. Elder Burnett was an arrival ou to day's train. H E Ankeny is home from a brief trip to Salem. Dr Charlts H Chapman left today tor points north. B J Peugru. of Klamath Falls, was iu Eugene today. W W Cochran, of Collage. Grove was iu Eugene today. Miss Stella Bean, ot Mspleton, is VlBltlng In Eugene. Mrs Hugh Gruy, of Albany, arrived up today to viHitreluti es. Hugh A Barrcame home this after noon from a trip to Portland. Miss Bertha Templeton went to j ilalsey today to spend the holidays. j Douglas Waftom and Wilhurn War ner, of Harrlsburg, spent last night In Eugene. Policeman ' Simpson is about the Htreets today after a hard tusnel with typhoid fever. Miss ftlttiy Young left yesteruuy fir a visit at Rock Springs, Arkansas. Her sister Mis Flora, accompanied her part way. Among the students leaving for their homes today to spend the holidays were: Messrs Whitliesy, McArthur, Galloway, Jakway, Teuiplet-jn. B irber, Young and Bean. . J E Davis of Sonoma county, Cul is lu Eugene on a business trip. He is looking splendid and Is pleased with his Dew home. His son Jaok, has been sick for u few weeks but is better now. Prof John S'raub leaves ou the over land tonight for San Francisco, having received the unwelcome news that Mrs Slraub Is In the hospital and quiiesick. Vincent is not quite so well having contracted a severe cold. JI l.e toad J.MM.M. '! '"ft? the b.n t ,K:l1, , , ,,i I,,., n tr..ulileil H ' "l1.":.,. , 'V ... l!,a alter !! ,,uiiii..ii' '. , u, ua no iroul.lo il CANDY CATHARTIC ,4 S-fi Tif nTS OM1 -V TSADl MASK IOITli Si. I fl5a,s.rscriS CURE CONSTIPATION. ... si,Vi:w iwm. a "' Krrc of i..lia' ge lo Suffoiers. Cut this out and take it to your druggist and get a sample bottle free of Dr King's New Difoovery for con sumpliou, coughs and colds. They do not ask you to buy before trying. This will show you tho great merits of tills truly wonderful remedy, and show you what. can he accomplished by the regular si.e bottle. This is uo experi ment, and would bo disastrous to the proprietors, did they uot know it would invariably cure. Many of he best physicians are now using It in their practice, with great results, and are relying on it in most severe cases. It is guaranteed. Triul Dottles free at WilkliiB & I, inn's drugstore. Regular sl.e 60 couts aud $1 UO. Il-- TO DA O f"M nrt ti.i;r;nlPP(l lir ''"' F('T BALL BANQUET. . Finul celebration of the Season's College Vici cries. The U of O co eds lait eveuing, tendered a bouquet to the 'OS football team and the board of managers. It we i one of ihe sweliest uil'aiis ever given in Kugene, and tne college domi nions of Oregon go to their noiues in. day with many words of praise for the "ullllia ed spirits." The affair waa given at the Banquet which had neen tastefully Oecoiated hi lemon vellow. Ou one side of the hall "College Champions of Oregon, appeared in large letters, while on the other were grouped severul rooi-uuu nictures, Including two of ' dear old Simi'son." Over the middle of ihe table under a canopy of niisletne, hung a pigskin the relic of Ibe Corvadis game. Miss Lizzie Griffin '99, actod as .oast mistress. Professor Young's toast was the " '08 Foo-oall Team," which was responded to by Capt It S Smith '01. B C Jakway '02 spoke concerning the ":o-eds" and Miss Lulu M Rei'shaw '90, responded. The other tousis were "The fcot-bull hero," by Professor F S Duuu '92, and "Tne '99 track teum," by Clin V Gallowey '99. Football poems were read by Mis- Theresa Friendly '98, aud Miss Esther Johnson '01. At 11 o'clock, after three hearty cheers for theco-tds, the merry thr. tig disbanded aud the curtain was drawn ou the last act of the football boi'iou of '98. . Those present were: The chaperouen, Prof and Mrs FG Young,' Prof and Mrs F 8 Duuu; Misses Grlllln, John son, Renshaw, Thompson, ' Buunurd, Taylor, Hendricks, the Misses Frieud ly, the Misses Miiier, the Misses An keny, Mrs Hugh riiompson, - Temple. tou and Btiaub; aud Messrs Smith, Jakaway, Bishop, Starr, Templeton, Wilson, Angell, Ilediugs, vouug Zlegler, Brysou, McArthur, Whit tlesey, Kuykeudall and Gailo .ay. The Biioktest Dav. Today is the shortest duy iu the year aud the days will steadily lengthen until June 21, which will be the longest dally visit from the warm rays of Old Sol. CAMERAS! CAMERAS !! CAMERAS III '99 Styles Just Received- PRICES LER THAN EVER See Display- E. Schwarzschild Eugene Book Store ?5,t)UO,000 Lost ou Horse Kaces. It Is stated t hut a mun won and lest i5,000.000 on horse races. For twenty years he kept at it, an J most of the time he was successful. At last fortune turned against him, and today he in pennlleBs. Gambling Is a good deal hke neglect of health. It can be kept up a long time, but in . the end it is disastrous, fortunes are han'er to re store llian health. The Arst steo to ward winning back lost health is to restore the digestive organs to a normal concilium, nor this nurnose 11 os tetter'e Stomach Bitters is fur adend of anything else. This remedy is a specino ior inuigestion, dyspepsia, fever, ague, nervousness and sleepless, ness. It is u wonderful touic. Drug gists sell It everywhere. 3.00 FOR 51.50 Odds and ends in Shoes $3 C0, $2 75, $2.50 Shoes All for $1.50. $2.00, $1.80, $1-75 Shoes $1 25 For HOLIDAY GOODS Don't Forget to IV nil I V IIA UILL1. CLOAK SALE !!! GREAT REDUCTION ON Ladies ,nd Children's Cloaks What we have left. Must go at a price. fill JflanafaetweFs Of 'WbII Pun Have joined together and furnio.l i,:i;., ,... 11 combination. Prices for 180'.) patt'.. "s range from 25 per cent to 50 pt-r fiw'rl5,!i" than this year mmx We have a few good patterns of 1898 In Papers.... Which we will sell at sligMly reduced prices to make room lor our new spring stock.. ""ft at Half h H Call ornl. ) u" ullll J them.... Griffin Hardware Co Don't Forget j. n. Howe Will take your measure and have made to order suits from 13 to $Jo. rants Irom $1 to $11, Over 1000 samples to choose from. Fit guaranteed or no sale. See samples at Starr & Aya- PiTlO III iieJOB LOT WALL PAPER vl rmm , . .. .STLL GOING 0 every dollar spent. Goods going fast; uon't Hiss It LA- OVERTON, Eighth Bt, Eugene. : : 3 doors west ofiwj Orphans Home Benefit Hall. The orphans home benefit ball given uuder the ausplc;s of the Kugene Bsbehah Lodge at the Armory hall Friday evening Dec 30: h, promised, to be one ot Ihe lending social features of the season, and as this danue Is given for a most worthy cause it should be encouraged by a large attendance. A committee of the ladies will oull on you in time to give you all an oppor tunity to secure tickets which will only cost one dolhir. Friday Night Duvls Bros will, on - Friday night, introduced Be vera I figures of the Ger man at their dancing academy, among them being the "Vegetable" and "Cheat." Full orchestra In attendance. hunday Dinners. The Hoffman House will make a special feature of Sunday dinners, Price 50 cuts and service unexcelled. Married. Sunday Dec 18, 1808, at Vancouver, Wash, Mr B A Henslte and Miss Annie Hovern were united in marriage. Miss Sovern formerly re. sided in Eogehe. The groiu is a bus' iness man of Vancouver. TEM,YOUBSlSTK. A beautiful compluxioo is an impowiiLility without good pure blood, tho sort thnt only exiBts in connection with good digestion. healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea acta directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts and 50 cts at Wilkius and Linn Druggiata. Bargaluit In Keal Estate. I hare for sale several tracts of land belonging to parties who obtained said lands by " foreclosure of mortgago, whicli are lor sale very cheap and on easy terms. Aho city property iu Eugene aud Springfield of like conditions and terms, For description and prices call on BB Williams, Agent, Eugene, Oregon. Hotice. From this date there will be no lurthi r admittance of visitors Into th county jail. W VV Withers, Dec 13. 1S98. Sheriff. hffklnp powder ring extracts Schilling's Best ten coffee audit flavor! arc all good; but of course ' CHURCH DEUICAT10I. Harrlsburg's New U GCturliiJ cessfully Pot to a. The M E chureli at Hsraum coin; leied lust week aud Miaul J babbatn of this week. TLiufcl edineeisof modern design, npi Albany Herald, cnuplete in : apartmeuh, a model of liirt something that every cliiziintJ town hai just cause to be proud cf. Elder Gue, of Portland, prtiWj Ihe dedication tervices, His aM wc.s greatly aduilred.by all itmt tions. It differed fiom Ibe (Mrl iu that beurgtd a more gtntnlcl closer fraternity anioug t e oiV:l families of the church anil Ihiitil his poiut of view tlie sucewi offcl work depended mainly on ibeiofel ual efforts of the membership, bou : proselyte and U collect fundi fcq purposes of the church. Honut: this occ:"ion lie look Ibe initial and f 9 a lesson in the art ol fcl pc ple let go of their caeh blimKl nieut in preemlneut, aud Ibt Imul the sum nf$!)32 alood asadeM ijt-l thiB church in the morning ud I In the eveuing it mh dediaw l of all liability, show, tbitiks-t man wri in the right pla Driver occunled the pulpit ll! ing service and gave bis n-T many new proofs of bis leboM,! fn;.,...a.,ta MnpriftllV doelblf play a rare vigor ol mind u' ripe in years. Two Pointed Questions inn' I What, uthe use of miiiK' article than your competitor uj not get a better price f ll-Aus-As thereisnodiflenw'; llm nllhliC Will bUr1"' better, so that while oar f v, n,lli.ronafinele sale" much greater iu M How run you gei r- i the hesl? If both articles are txf ....i.. ,,.rii, nubile bothaa to be trlea auu 'u Ml quickly pass juognieu. use ouly the better ooe. TUis epi"" -- j, : Chaniberlu.n's Cough M people have been using" . h.ve found tin pendedupou. They take up with 8oaiem' put forth wllhrtilif1 , ,.i m return to cr. some are better than others. tt, tev know to be i coughs, colii 'Zi''" ai to the y. to Far nit by Gray Saa. balein Journal Dec 20: Mrs C L Winter of Eugene, bej relumed to her home. She accompanied W W With ers here as guard over an insane lady and stopped In the city for a short vlait with her iinole, Hon J I Thompson CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of (Jf&l44 J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. MBALHERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORES nothing eq"a Kemtdy. For Lauo. sale V ' Xew Years Please I Jjfi nian as there I t printed. When l , canbelmd. Wfficu TlIK ON1V Oiympla oysters Baciuel ... 'V to E'P n . D UnHIWMIil. ua ,i i embalmers. wr. '